Implications of nitrogen nutrition for grapes, fermentation and wine
Australian Wine Research Institute
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Abstract
This review discusses the impacts of nitrogen addition in the vineyard and winery, and establishes the effects that nitrogen has on grape berry and wine composition and the sensory attributes of wine. Nitrogen is the most abundant soil-derived macronutrient in a grapevine, and plays a major role in many of the biological functions and processes of both grapevine and fermentative microorganisms. Manipulation of grapevine nitrogen nutrition has the potential to influence quality components in the grape and, ultimately, the wine. In addition, fermentation kinetics and formation of flavour-active metabolites are also affected by the nitrogen status of the must, which can be further manipulated by addition of…
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- Wine
- Food science
- Fermentation
- Nitrogen
- Chemistry
- Fermentation in winemaking
- Malolactic fermentation
- Yeast in winemaking
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